Computer Security and Cryptography
- Length: 544 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
- Publication Date: 2007-01-29
- ISBN-10: 0471947830
- ISBN-13: 9780471947837
- Sales Rank: #2798359 (See Top 100 Books)
Gain the skills and knowledge needed to create effective data security systems
This book updates readers with all the tools, techniques, and concepts needed to understand and implement data security systems. It presents a wide range of topics for a thorough understanding of the factors that affect the efficiency of secrecy, authentication, and digital signature schema. Most importantly, readers gain hands-on experience in cryptanalysis and learn how to create effective cryptographic systems.
The author contributed to the design and analysis of the Data Encryption Standard (DES), a widely used symmetric-key encryption algorithm. His recommendations are based on firsthand experience of what does and does not work.
Thorough in its coverage, the book starts with a discussion of the history of cryptography, including a description of the basic encryption systems and many of the cipher systems used in the twentieth century. The author then discusses the theory of symmetric- and public-key cryptography. Readers not only discover what cryptography can do to protect sensitive data, but also learn the practical limitations of the technology. The book ends with two chapters that explore a wide range of cryptography applications.
Three basic types of chapters are featured to facilitate learning:
- Chapters that develop technical skills
- Chapters that describe a cryptosystem and present a method of analysis
- Chapters that describe a cryptosystem, present a method of analysis, and provide problems to test your grasp of the material and your ability to implement practical solutions
With consumers becoming increasingly wary of identity theft and companies struggling to develop safe, secure systems, this book is essential reading for professionals in e-commerce and information technology. Written by a professor who teaches cryptography, it is also ideal for students.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Aperitifs.
Chapter 2: Columnar Transposition.
Chapter 3: Monoalphabetic Substitution.
Chapter 4: Polyalphabetic Substitution.
Chapter 5: Statistical Tests.
Chapter 6: The Emergence Of Cipher Machines.
Chapter 7: The Japanese Cipher Machines.
Chapter 8: Stream Ciphers.
Chapter 9: Block-Ciphers: Lucifer, Des, And Aes.
Chapter 10: The Paradigm Of Public Key Cryptography.
Chapter 11: The Knapsack Cryptosystem.
Chapter 12: The Rsa Cryptosystem.
Chapter 13: Prime Numbers And Factorization.
Chapter 14: The Discrete Logarithm Problem.
Chapter 15: Elliptic Curve Cryptography.
Chapter 16: Key Exchange In A Network.
Chapter 17: Digital Signatures And Authentication.
Chapter 18: Applications Of Cryptography.
Chapter 19: Cryptographic Patents.